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Charlie Robin, the executive director of Edison Theatre and the 560 Music Building (right) and his partner, Al Fischer. Fischer was terminated from his position as a Catholic school music teacher due to the couple’s plans to marry in New York later this month.
Washington University students Kevin Bischoff and Eloise McEniry are currently working to promote Bonfyre, a new social networking app.
Angela Ford, who works as a cashier at Bear’s Den and the Cherry Tree Cafe, always knows how to brighten students’ days.
Professor Lan Yang sits in her lab in the engineering school. Dr. Yang is a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) for her early career research. She will receive the award from President Obama next week in Washington, D.C.
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The Stereotypes won the semi-final of a national a cappella competition on Saturday. The all-male singing group will be going to New York to compete in the finals.
Shoes by Steve Madden
Dress from Urban Outfitters
Senior Chris Malaya and junior Dan Davis practice at Francis Field last week. Davis highlighted the men’s performances at the Illinois College Classic on Friday with a record-breaking time in the 60-meter hurdles. Malaya took first place in the 200-meter and 400-meter dashes.
The Reader’s Choice pick for best professor, Dr. Richard Loomis
Biggest Potter fan on campus
Junior Lauren Budde spikes a ball against Hanover College on Oct. 30. The Bears won all three of their NCAA regional matches over the weekend to reach the quarterfinals, which begin Nov. 19 at the Wash. U. Field House.
David Cohen
Delise Le Pool has been the receptionist at the Office of Undergraduate Admissions since 1998 and won the Gloria W. White Distinguished Service Award in 2002.
Bonifield hired as LGBT liason
Risa Wrighton, wife of Chancellor Wrighton, founded Home Plate to give students the chance to enjoy home-cooked meals.
Saida Bonifield was recently hired as the new Coordinator for LGBT Student Involvement. She hopes to serve as a resource for students and to continue improving the campus community.
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